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Binance Futures announced the delisting of the UXLINKUSDT U-margin perpetual contract, marking a strategic adjustment in its trading offerings. According to the exchange’s official statement, the contract will be automatically liquidated at 17:00 GMT+8 on September 26, 2025, following which the trading pair will be removed from the platform. This decision aligns with Binance’s stated commitment to maintaining high-quality trading markets and adhering to evolving industry standards[1].
Users holding open positions in the UXLINKUSDT U-margin perpetual contract are advised to close their positions prior to the delisting deadline to avoid automatic settlement. The exchange emphasized that all active and conditional orders will be canceled at the time of liquidation, and no new positions will be permitted. Additionally, Binance may implement protective measures without prior notice, including adjustments to leverage tiers, funding rates, and price index constituents to mitigate risks during volatile market conditions[1].
The delisting follows similar actions by other major exchanges, such as BloFin and OKX, which have also removed UXLINK-related products in recent weeks. While these moves are attributed to market stability and risk management, the broader trend highlights a potential decline in institutional or retail interest in the asset. For instance, OKX cited increased price volatility and the need to reduce exposure as key factors behind its decision to delist the UXLINKUSDT perpetual contract.
Market analysts suggest that the delistings could reflect shifting capital flows toward more liquid or high-demand assets. Binance’s decision to remove the U-margin contract—distinct from its inverse USD-margined counterpart—underscores the platform’s focus on optimizing its product suite for user demand and operational efficiency. The U-margin structure, which allows leveraged trading using a stablecoin as collateral, may have faced lower adoption compared to other perpetual contract types.
The delisting process has sparked discussions among traders about the future of UXLINK’s market presence. While some speculate that the asset’s reduced visibility on major exchanges could impact its price action, others argue that delistings are a routine part of exchange operations and do not necessarily indicate long-term bearish sentiment. Binance’s proactive approach to managing its futures market aligns with broader industry practices, where exchanges periodically review and adjust their offerings to align with market dynamics[1].
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